Victor Trujillo

Victor Alberto Trujillo Matamoros (30 July 1961-) was a Mexican TV host, comedian, political commentator, and journalist who was known for his character "Brozo", an "anti-clown".

Biography
Victor Trujillo was born in Mexico City, Mexico on 30 July 1961. In 1987, after appearing on a variety show, he created a new program called La Caravana with his friend Ausencio Cruz, performing skits with him. This show marked the first on-air appearance of "Brozo the Creepy Clown", an unkempt, obscene, and aggressive clown played by Trujillo. This character told versions of fairy tales that were modified to reflect the poverty and crime in Mexico, amusing the audience. In 2000, he became the host of his own news program on Canal 40, and he freely and poignantly criticized politicians while in character as "Brozo". In 2004, he played a major role in one of the most damaging video scandals that affected Mexico City mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, revealing that Obrador's secretary Rene Bejarano had accepted a bribe of $45,000 from businessman Carlos Ahumada. This incident ultimately led to Obrador narrowly losing the 2006 presidential election. Trujillo would continue to be a well-known television host into the 2010s, as well as performing Spanish-language dubs for foreign movies.